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pakistan is technically an ally. and they're not acting very much like an ally right now, but we have some work to do. and i don't blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan. we had to go in there to get osama bin laden. that was the right thing to do. and that upset them but there was obviously a great deal of anger even before that. but we're going to have to work with the people in pakistan to try and help them move to a more responsible course than the one that they're on. and it's important for them. it's important for the nuclear weapons. it's important for the success of afghanistan. because inside pakistan you have a large group of peshtoons that are taliban. they'll be rushing in when we go. that's one of the reasons the afghan security forces have so much work to do to be able to fight against that. but it's important for us to recognize that we can't just walk away from pakistan but we do need to make sure as we send support for them th
pakistan is technically an ally. and they're not acting very much like an ally right now, but we have some work to do. and i don't blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan. we had to go in there to get osama bin laden. that was the right thing to do. and that upset them but there was obviously a great deal of anger even before that. but we're going to have to work with the people in pakistan to try and help them move to a...
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today, gunmen hunted her down at her school in pakistan. police say her classmates tried to protect her. but the men waited until she came out and they shot her, once in the neck, once in the head. a taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying they wanted to kill her for at least a year, to silence a voice that dared to speak out against them. >> they cannot stop me, i will get my education, if it is in home, school or any place. >> reporter: this 2009 interview with a journalist was one the girl gave as one of the best known, most outspoken and youngest critics of the extremist forces ravaging her country. >> i was very scared. the militants threw acid on my face. they can do anything. >> reporter: she refused to let fear silence her. in her diary, translated and published by the bbc, she described life under taliban rule. i was afraid going to school, she wrote, because the taliban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending school. she went anyway. inspiring others to do the same. her diary was nominated for
today, gunmen hunted her down at her school in pakistan. police say her classmates tried to protect her. but the men waited until she came out and they shot her, once in the neck, once in the head. a taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying they wanted to kill her for at least a year, to silence a voice that dared to speak out against them. >> they cannot stop me, i will get my education, if it is in home, school or any place. >> reporter: this 2009 interview...
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despite being treated in birmingham, the 15-year-old remains a symbol of hope back in pakistan. >> when she fell, the person who took her, they wanted to kill her. but i simply will say she fell temporarily, she will rise again. >> reporter: and eventually, she told her father, she will also return home. amna nawaz, nbc news, birmingham, england. >> up next here tonight, jim cantore with the latest on the storm with the power to make life miserable for us in the coming days. >>> well you know the rule by now, jim cantore, the weather channel, if he shows up where you live it is about to get really bad there. he is in singer island, in florida, jim, i've been amazed at what i have heard. >> reporter: and i think we'll be amazed. let's talk about it, we look at it on satellite, it doesn't really look like all that much. but while this is in its cocoon it will come out as a butterfly with a swath of winds 100 miles or up to 800 miles wide let's look at the path, probably downgraded to a tropical storm in the next 24 hours, but look for tropical storm watches or even hurricane watches by sa
despite being treated in birmingham, the 15-year-old remains a symbol of hope back in pakistan. >> when she fell, the person who took her, they wanted to kill her. but i simply will say she fell temporarily, she will rise again. >> reporter: and eventually, she told her father, she will also return home. amna nawaz, nbc news, birmingham, england. >> up next here tonight, jim cantore with the latest on the storm with the power to make life miserable for us in the coming days....
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doctors in pakistan removed a bullet from her neck today. yesterday a gunman shot her in the head and neck. the girl began writing a blog about life under the taliban and was an advocate for girl's education. she said she wanted to become a doctor. >> right now let's get to decision 2012. both presidential candidates doing serious battle in a key battleground state. today mitt romney continues his week long visit there to ohio. no rp,-c won the white house without carrying the buckeye state. earlier president obama wrapped up his 17th rally there. that's the most of any other state. with all the new polls out showing a much tighter race, both candidates definitely know, it's on. and they have to trade serious shots. this one in particular over the tax plan. it's true it's not going to have the deficit. that leaves one option. that's asking middle class families to foot the bill. >> the president's charge of a $5 trillion tax cut is inaccurate and wrong. meanwhile, the vice presidential debate is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> 2,000 jobs are up
doctors in pakistan removed a bullet from her neck today. yesterday a gunman shot her in the head and neck. the girl began writing a blog about life under the taliban and was an advocate for girl's education. she said she wanted to become a doctor. >> right now let's get to decision 2012. both presidential candidates doing serious battle in a key battleground state. today mitt romney continues his week long visit there to ohio. no rp,-c won the white house without carrying the buckeye...
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she covers pakistan for us >> reporter: good evening, less than three days after she was shot by the taliban coming home from her school, malala yousufzai is showing signs of improvement. doctors deemed her stable enough today to be taken from peshawar to islamabad. the new area, which is more equipped and has more equipment. she is not out of danger, she is still unconscious, but they are now putting her chances of survival at 70%. meanwhile, across pakistan, people continue to take to streets to condemn the taliban attack and support malala yousufzai. one demonstrator said if they kill her, ten more will come forward. >> thank you. >>> a sad update from the gulf of mexico tonight, the coast guard confirmed an oil slick there is consistent with oil from the deep water horizon well, the source of the worst oil disaster in u.s. history. experts are not sure exactly where this sheen is coming from. bp says it is most likely residual oil that was used to plug it in the past. we're told the oil does not pose a risk to the shore, but it is something we have been told before. up next here,
she covers pakistan for us >> reporter: good evening, less than three days after she was shot by the taliban coming home from her school, malala yousufzai is showing signs of improvement. doctors deemed her stable enough today to be taken from peshawar to islamabad. the new area, which is more equipped and has more equipment. she is not out of danger, she is still unconscious, but they are now putting her chances of survival at 70%. meanwhile, across pakistan, people continue to take to...
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people in pakistan remember, too. many have rallied to her cause, education for girls. school girls here in britain have also taken notice. >> it was completely shocking. i mean i don't -- i don't expect it to happen, we take education for granted here. her family is still in pakistan >> reporter: the doctors are trying to set up a call so her dad can speak to her. she can't talk yet, still has a tube in her throat, she has written messages for the world. >> she has asked me to thank people for their support, telling us how much they can about how strong she is really. >> reporter: malala yousufzai is still fighting an infection and will need surgery, doctors say the bullet grazed her brain, just a tiny move in the trajectory would have been fatal. instead, she is now on the long road to recovery. >>> and 25 years ago on this very night we were assessing the damage from "black monday" on wall street, biggest percentage drop, the dow losing 22%, on wall street today, the major indexes all ended the day down, their worst day since june. >>> and still ahead, what doctors a
people in pakistan remember, too. many have rallied to her cause, education for girls. school girls here in britain have also taken notice. >> it was completely shocking. i mean i don't -- i don't expect it to happen, we take education for granted here. her family is still in pakistan >> reporter: the doctors are trying to set up a call so her dad can speak to her. she can't talk yet, still has a tube in her throat, she has written messages for the world. >> she has asked me...
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about the young girl who was targeted by the taliban for speaking her mind continues to grip not only pakistan but the entire world. we have an update on her condition tonight, from all of it, from nbc's amna nawaz. she has been covering the story for us since the start. >> reporter: good evening, brian. malala yousufzai is in the hospital still, but still, she is inspiring the world to act. we have seen shock and outrage since the attack, thousands coming across the country to protest the taliban attack, show their support for malala yousufzai. last night, in fact, a group of clerics came together to issue a religious condemnation against the attackers, saying that what they did was not islamic, that it crossed the boundaries of islamic law, officials say they are closing in on the attackers in an overnight raid. three men were arrested, they said they were involved in the attack. but tonight, her condition can be described as satisfactory by a spokesperson. meanwhile, the world is just waiting for her to wake up. >>> amna nawaz, who continues to cover the story for us. >>> the folks who give
about the young girl who was targeted by the taliban for speaking her mind continues to grip not only pakistan but the entire world. we have an update on her condition tonight, from all of it, from nbc's amna nawaz. she has been covering the story for us since the start. >> reporter: good evening, brian. malala yousufzai is in the hospital still, but still, she is inspiring the world to act. we have seen shock and outrage since the attack, thousands coming across the country to protest...
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the father, mother and two younger brothers of malala arrived in england today from pakistan. malala became an international symbol of courage after the education for girls. she is recovering but is still breathing through a tube. >> the father said she is happy. she was really happy to see them. and she has comforted them. and she is progressing. that's all. that's one whatever one needs to hear from a daughter hit in the head by a bullet. >> the girl's father says the family will take her back to pakistan after she recovers, despite the threats against her. >>> the reports from the bahamas tonight that clean-up from hurricane sandy will take about three weeks. and that the storm was much stronger than expected. this is what it looked like today as the storm was bearing down on the island. winds topped 100 miles an hour. the storm left behind some nasty flooding and damage in cuba as well and three deaths in haiti. sandy churns toward the u.s. there is concerned it could create a franken storm on the u.s. as it mixes with a winter storm. that combination of ice andgale force
the father, mother and two younger brothers of malala arrived in england today from pakistan. malala became an international symbol of courage after the education for girls. she is recovering but is still breathing through a tube. >> the father said she is happy. she was really happy to see them. and she has comforted them. and she is progressing. that's all. that's one whatever one needs to hear from a daughter hit in the head by a bullet. >> the girl's father says the family will...
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she has been flown out of pakistan to a hospital in the uk for treatment, a week after she was shot by taliban gunmen because she pushed for education for young girls, her new hospital has experience in treating battlefield injuries among returning troops. >>> and perhaps you were one of many who watched yesterday, felix baumgartner jumped from space, 24 miles up, the first man to break the sound barrier, diving without aircraft. he landed on his feet, but not without scary moments on the way down and tonight, we're getting to see for the first time what he saw on his way down. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the view is breathtaking, the blackness of space, the curvature of the earth, and felix baumgartner's death-defying jump from 24 miles up. >> really high. >> reporter: with that, he was gone. and today we got new video from a camera on baumgartner's space suit, the edge of space, and the earth rolling into view. with little wind resistance, baumgartner quickly broke the sound barrier, and rocketed to 833 miles per hour, mach 1.24, then the violent,
she has been flown out of pakistan to a hospital in the uk for treatment, a week after she was shot by taliban gunmen because she pushed for education for young girls, her new hospital has experience in treating battlefield injuries among returning troops. >>> and perhaps you were one of many who watched yesterday, felix baumgartner jumped from space, 24 miles up, the first man to break the sound barrier, diving without aircraft. he landed on his feet, but not without scary moments on...
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while right now there are special operations troops engaging insurgents in these mountains along the pakistan border, others are in small towns like this, engaged in the mundane task of nurturing local government. afghan national police now man this lookout over a small southern village, while their u.s. green beret advisers work with local leaders on civic improvement. >> once the afghans can take care of themselves and they're self-sustainable, they're telling the negatives, we don't want you here. we don't need you here. >> reporter: the plan is to train afghans to secure themselves by 2014. but u.s. commanders want assurances that until then, afghans will guard their back. >> it's their leadership that has to come to play to reduce the threat to us. >> reporter: over the last eight days i've seen a lot of interaction between u.s. and afghan troops. some of it relaxed. but, brian, at all times there's one or two fully battle-dressed american soldiers with their fingers near the trigger, just in case. >> lester holt starting off our coverage in kabul tonight. lester, thanks. now to our chie
while right now there are special operations troops engaging insurgents in these mountains along the pakistan border, others are in small towns like this, engaged in the mundane task of nurturing local government. afghan national police now man this lookout over a small southern village, while their u.s. green beret advisers work with local leaders on civic improvement. >> once the afghans can take care of themselves and they're self-sustainable, they're telling the negatives, we don't...
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. >>> back in pakistan this morning, a moving scene as schoolchildren there took some time out to pray for the young terror victim. >>> now to al qaeda in iraq. the terrorist group is reportedly rebuilding it strength in the aftermath of the u.s. troop withdrawal last year. iraqi officials say that al qaeda has stepped up training camps in the western desert and has increased the number of attacks in iraq in the last few months. most of the militant fighters are thought to be former prisoners who were either released by iraqi authorities or escaped from jail. >>> now, here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. we begin with shocking video. the victim was thrown several feet in the air but miraculously did survive. the hit-and-run driver left the man unconscious and he is still on the loose. watch this. a popular teacher was punched in the face when he passed by a group of teens. police say they don't believe the 50-year-old was attacked by one of his students. a 15-year-old boy was arrested for assault. >>> a maryland tv crew captured an incident of bullying wh
. >>> back in pakistan this morning, a moving scene as schoolchildren there took some time out to pray for the young terror victim. >>> now to al qaeda in iraq. the terrorist group is reportedly rebuilding it strength in the aftermath of the u.s. troop withdrawal last year. iraqi officials say that al qaeda has stepped up training camps in the western desert and has increased the number of attacks in iraq in the last few months. most of the militant fighters are thought to be...
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people in pakistan took to the street to condemn the murder of the 14-year-old blogger. >>> the massachusetts pharmacy suspected of being the source of the current deadly meningitis outbreak settled a lawsuit five years ago after a previous meningitis death. both that pharmacy and a second drug company with the same owner have temporarily suspended operations. >>> after arguments wednesday, the supreme court is now deciding whether the university of texas went too far in considering race as a factor in student admissions. >>> and texas executed convicted rapist and child killer jonathan green last night, despite his attorney's claim green was mentally ill. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,344 after slipping 128 points yesterday. the s&p fell eight. the nasdaq lost 13. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei was down 49 points but in hong kong the hang seng gained 79. >>> wall street is all about earnings right now, and wednesday caution from alcoa and a late-day warning from chevron dragged s
people in pakistan took to the street to condemn the murder of the 14-year-old blogger. >>> the massachusetts pharmacy suspected of being the source of the current deadly meningitis outbreak settled a lawsuit five years ago after a previous meningitis death. both that pharmacy and a second drug company with the same owner have temporarily suspended operations. >>> after arguments wednesday, the supreme court is now deciding whether the university of texas went too far in...
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soldiers are among those killed in afghanistan near the pakistan border. the bomber drove his motorcycle packed with explosives into their patrol as they were walking through a market. several civilians were injured. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the blast. >>> laying down the law. today, the supreme court kicking off its new term of the slate of crucial and controversial decisions in the works. on the docket, affirmative action and considering race for college admissions, voting rights and deciding to require federal oversight with a state of voting discrimination. the nine supreme court justices will consider a variety of challenges to the defense of marriage act. the law states that the federal government will only recognize traditional marriages. that means no federal benefits, even where same-sex marriage is legal. >> same-sex couples are denied hundreds of different rights and benefits that are provided to married different-sex couples under federal law. >> the last term supreme court decisions paving the way for the affordable care acts
soldiers are among those killed in afghanistan near the pakistan border. the bomber drove his motorcycle packed with explosives into their patrol as they were walking through a market. several civilians were injured. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the blast. >>> laying down the law. today, the supreme court kicking off its new term of the slate of crucial and controversial decisions in the works. on the docket, affirmative action and considering race for college admissions,...
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meanwhile here in pakistan, the anger continues to grow. today tens of thousands turned out in karachi to register their dissent to the taliban. hundreds of schoolgirls gathered to support her. some here are now saying that this is the chance for the military to strike at the heart of the taliban in the border region as the outrage over the attack grows, as do the cries for justice for mallal. >>> still ahead, as nightly news continues, the uproars over the way some schools are tracking students, every movement, every move they make. >>> and you just can't believe your eyes. many medications. dry mouth can be frustrating... and ignoring it can lead to... sipping water can help, but dentists recommend biotene. biotene moisturizes and helps supplement some of saliva's enzymes, providing soothing relief when you need it most. don't ignore dry mouth... look for biotene in your oral care section today. this has been medifacts for biotene. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announ
meanwhile here in pakistan, the anger continues to grow. today tens of thousands turned out in karachi to register their dissent to the taliban. hundreds of schoolgirls gathered to support her. some here are now saying that this is the chance for the military to strike at the heart of the taliban in the border region as the outrage over the attack grows, as do the cries for justice for mallal. >>> still ahead, as nightly news continues, the uproars over the way some schools are...
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. >> we offered last week, last thursday our help to the government of pakistan in caring for her because she does need particular specialist care. >> reporter: this is a hospital with a lot of experience dealing with gunshot wounds and serious head injuries. in particular, dealing with military personnel seriously injured in afghanistan who are flown back here. so a lot of experience dealing with the kinds of injuries that malala has. they have everything from neurosurgery to plastic surgery. all the same, surgeons will be very cautious and careful in monitoring her condition before making their first steps to help her on that road to recovery. nbc news, birmingham. >>> in other news tonight, he traveled faster than the blue angels did during fleet week, faster than the speed of sound, and today he is talking about it. 43-year-old austrian skydiver felix baumgartner high above the desert yesterday afternoon. a helium balloon carried his capsule 24 miles to the edge of the atmosphere, and then he jumped, breaking the previous free fall record from 1960. he reached a top speed of 834 miles
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the girl was shot for her outspoken support of education for women in pakistan. a spokesman says the girl's family had been warned several time about her outspokenness before trackers tracked her route home from school and shot her. two suspects have been arrested. >>> a close race for congress is getting a little physical in southern california. you saw it there. brad sherman threw his arm around howard berman in this youtube clip. a little uncomfortable. the two had been debating about the dream act last night. berman kind of stepped back, and a debate organizer and a sheriff's deputy stood behind them. the congressmen are both running against each other for the reelection in november. a spokesperson for sherman said the congressman regretted the incident, but denies he was trying to start a fight, just getting a little closer. >>> another potentially embarrassing moment for the secret service tonight. an agent placed in handcuffs after an alleged drunken episode. miami police made the arrest early this morning hours after president obama had visited south flor
the girl was shot for her outspoken support of education for women in pakistan. a spokesman says the girl's family had been warned several time about her outspokenness before trackers tracked her route home from school and shot her. two suspects have been arrested. >>> a close race for congress is getting a little physical in southern california. you saw it there. brad sherman threw his arm around howard berman in this youtube clip. a little uncomfortable. the two had been debating...
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we begin with a massive show of force by militants in pakistan. a key u.s. ally in a volatile region. officials say more than 100 militants attacked the police station near the main northwestern city. at least six officers were killed, in addition, several police officers were kidnapped. >>> meantime, a pakistani girl that survived an assassination attempt has been airlifted out of pakistan for treatment. we have the latest from london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. she's heading for a hospital in birmingham here where they have experts in treating children with severe injuries and where doctors often treat wounded troops. this school girl was shot simply for speaking out. doctors from around the world fight to save her, rushed from the hospital in pakistan, flying to the u.k. for specialist treatments for head injuries. the 14-year-old girl attacked because she fought for young girls to be educated and independent. >> there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for the attempt to obstruct the education of a young ge
we begin with a massive show of force by militants in pakistan. a key u.s. ally in a volatile region. officials say more than 100 militants attacked the police station near the main northwestern city. at least six officers were killed, in addition, several police officers were kidnapped. >>> meantime, a pakistani girl that survived an assassination attempt has been airlifted out of pakistan for treatment. we have the latest from london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning....
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>>> overseas where the shooting of a girl while on hes her way home from school horrified people in pakistan and internationally. the girl was shot for promoting girl's administration. >> a navy submarine off the east coast saturday evening is under investigation bit military. the pentagon says no one was hurt and both vessels are now under their own power. the submarine, uss mont pillier and uss were in operations when they collided. >>> space shuttle endeavour is on the journey through the streets of los angeles. officials estimate the spacecraft will reach the california science museum in the next two hours. delays, including widening the narrow streets, caused it to slow down. >>> actor gary collins died at age 74. he was also master offer cerems in miss america contest. >>> durable captain super star shortstop derek jeter broke his ankle in the 12th inning and is out for rest of post season. visiting detroit tigers went on to win 6-4. that the news, now back to lester and jenna. huge news for the yankees. since 1996, jeter never missed a post season game. >> you can almost hear the grow
>>> overseas where the shooting of a girl while on hes her way home from school horrified people in pakistan and internationally. the girl was shot for promoting girl's administration. >> a navy submarine off the east coast saturday evening is under investigation bit military. the pentagon says no one was hurt and both vessels are now under their own power. the submarine, uss mont pillier and uss were in operations when they collided. >>> space shuttle endeavour is on...
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overseas now, 15-year-old activist malala yousafzai will return to pakistan, her father says. the family has been reunited in a birmingham, england, hospital. malala is expected to recover from gunshot wounds after an assassination attempt in pakistan two weeks ago. back here in the states, lady liberty is getting her crown back in a ground reopening tomorrow morning, weather permitting. time lapse photography shows the year-long construction that will be finished in time for the lady's 126th birthday. visitors will climb a new set of stairs inside a newly air conditioned statue to reach the crown. now back to lester, andrea and dylan. there is a little bit of drama. lady liberty has her new crown, just got a nip and tuck, but she says everyone in new york is talking about this other character sandy and she doesn't know why. >> everyone has plastic surgery these days. dylan dreyer is here with a check of the forecast. >> the rest of the country is dealing with a cold front. a steering current that's going to draw in sandy as we go into monday. you could see we will see some sh
overseas now, 15-year-old activist malala yousafzai will return to pakistan, her father says. the family has been reunited in a birmingham, england, hospital. malala is expected to recover from gunshot wounds after an assassination attempt in pakistan two weeks ago. back here in the states, lady liberty is getting her crown back in a ground reopening tomorrow morning, weather permitting. time lapse photography shows the year-long construction that will be finished in time for the lady's 126th...
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. >>> in pakistan today an outpowering of prayer and support for 14-year-old schoolgirl shot by the taliban as she walked home from school. she was singled out because of her outspoken opposition to the militant group and her advocacy of other girls that want to go school. surgeons were able to remove a budget lodged at the base of her neck, but the next few days will be critical for her recovery. the case, as you can imagine, is getting worldwide attention. >> she was attacked and shot by extremists who don't want girls to have an education, and don't want girls to speak for themselves and don't want girls to become leaders. >> the young girl now injured has been blogged and you see video of her from before. she's been blogging about life under the taliban since she was just 11. the terror group has not only aid mitted to shooting her, it says it will try to kill her if she survives. >>> investigators are trying to figure how the a man made it to l.a. from japan with weapons. he was stopped on friday after customs officers noticed he was wearing a bulletproof vest under his coat. a search
. >>> in pakistan today an outpowering of prayer and support for 14-year-old schoolgirl shot by the taliban as she walked home from school. she was singled out because of her outspoken opposition to the militant group and her advocacy of other girls that want to go school. surgeons were able to remove a budget lodged at the base of her neck, but the next few days will be critical for her recovery. the case, as you can imagine, is getting worldwide attention. >> she was attacked...
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the attack has sparked angry demonstrations in pakistan. people here and around the world horrified that they are targeting such a young girl. >> there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world about the attempt to obstruct the education of young generation. united kingdom stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of pakistan fighting terrorism and trying to ensure that young people have a proper education and supporting the girl. >> they also emphasized earlier today that the pakistan government will pay for all of her treatment in the queen elizabeth hospital. that treatment could ask -- and last for many weeks. the girl that bears take a stand in pakistan is dependent on the skills of british doctors for her recovery. >> for more on international reaction to her story, i spoke a short time ago with the director of the south asia center of the atlantic council. i have been struck with the demonstrations we saw yesterday in throughout pakistan, by the degree of support that she has had within the country. >> is
the attack has sparked angry demonstrations in pakistan. people here and around the world horrified that they are targeting such a young girl. >> there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world about the attempt to obstruct the education of young generation. united kingdom stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of pakistan fighting terrorism and trying to ensure that young people have a proper education and supporting the girl. >> they also emphasized...
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pakistan is technically an ally. and they're not acting very much like an ally right now but we have work to do. i don't blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan. we had to go in there to get osama bin laden. that was the right thing to do. and that upset them but there was obviously a great deal of anger even before that. but we're going to have to work with the people in pakistan to try and help them to move a more responsible course than the one that they're on and it's important for them, it's important for the nuclear weapons, it's important for the success of afghanistan. because inside pakistan you have a large group of pashtuns that are taliban. they're going to come rushing back in to afghanistan. when we go. that's one of the reasons the afghanistan security -- afghan security forces have so much work to do. to be able to fight against. that but it's important for us to recognize that we can't just walk away from pakistan. but we do ne
pakistan is technically an ally. and they're not acting very much like an ally right now but we have work to do. i don't blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan. we had to go in there to get osama bin laden. that was the right thing to do. and that upset them but there was obviously a great deal of anger even before that. but we're going to have to work with the people in pakistan to try and help them to move a more...
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that's near the pakistan border. the military says the bomber drove his explosives-packed motorcycle right into their patrol as they were walking through a market. several dozen civilians were also injured. the taliban is claiming responsibility for this blast. >>> the boy scouts of america says it will inform police and sheriff departments about suspected abusers that once worked in their ranks. abusers are named in a perversion file. the scouts organization has allegedly kept it for decade. a court has ordered the group to release the files from 1965 to 1985 this month. a spokesman for the scouts says the order has prompted the organizations to go through the file and report any offenders to police. >>> 6:41. coming up, a daughter ditched after doing her mother's dirty work. >> we'll tell you where a mom on the run was tracked down and when she'll be back to answer to police. >> reporter: new security measures after a child is abducted from a peninsula elementary school. i'm bob redell. we'll take you live to san m
that's near the pakistan border. the military says the bomber drove his explosives-packed motorcycle right into their patrol as they were walking through a market. several dozen civilians were also injured. the taliban is claiming responsibility for this blast. >>> the boy scouts of america says it will inform police and sheriff departments about suspected abusers that once worked in their ranks. abusers are named in a perversion file. the scouts organization has allegedly kept it for...
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the girl and two classmates were shot on their way to school in northwest pakistan last week. the 14-year-old is a well-known blogger who pushed for greater access to education for women. >>> this morning the family members of those who died in the september 11th attacks will come face to face with some of the men who allegedly planned those attacks. they are being allowed to watch a closed circuit broadcast of today's pretrial hearing from several u.s. military bases. the rest of the public will not have access to this video feed. the court session is being held at guantanamo bay in cuba. five suspects, including the alleged mastermind, have been charged in the terrorist attacks. >>> 6:40. this morning the pentagon is investigating why a navy submarine collided with a cruiser off the east coast. the accident happened saturday afternoon during routine training operations. luckily, no one was hurt. both vessels now back and forth so crews can determine the extent of the damage. the sub's propulsion plant was not damaged sdplnc eddamaged. >>> 6:41. coming up, a sluggish start fo
the girl and two classmates were shot on their way to school in northwest pakistan last week. the 14-year-old is a well-known blogger who pushed for greater access to education for women. >>> this morning the family members of those who died in the september 11th attacks will come face to face with some of the men who allegedly planned those attacks. they are being allowed to watch a closed circuit broadcast of today's pretrial hearing from several u.s. military bases. the rest of the...
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>>> this morning a 14-year-old school girl shot by the taliban is still fighting for her life in a pakistan hospital. malala is being kept unconscious and on a ventilator. a pakistani military spokesman says a bullet went into her head and then into her neck toward her spine. the teenager is widely respected for promoting girls education in her hometown. the taliban gunman shot her on her way home from school. this happened on tuesday. >> i've seen interviews with her. such a smart, intelligent and powerful young lady. we wish her well. that is just a tragic scene. >>> 6:41 right now. coming up, heading off to the sunset or in this case the sunrise. we'll have a live look at the shuttle "endeavour" heading into retirement. that's right, what the big shuttle is doing. we'll have that just ahead. >>> plus the biggest tech ipo since facebook and gadget friday is for your iphone. we'll tell you what it does coming up. >>> and that's a stunning shot of the city by the bay. we'll get a full look at the forecast from christina. stay with us, it is 6:41. [ male announcer ] with all your car does fo
>>> this morning a 14-year-old school girl shot by the taliban is still fighting for her life in a pakistan hospital. malala is being kept unconscious and on a ventilator. a pakistani military spokesman says a bullet went into her head and then into her neck toward her spine. the teenager is widely respected for promoting girls education in her hometown. the taliban gunman shot her on her way home from school. this happened on tuesday. >> i've seen interviews with her. such a...
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and you said we should ask pakistan for permission. and if we had asked pakistan permission, we would not have gotten him. it was worth moving and heaven and earth to get him. after we killed bin laden, i was at ground zero for a memorial and talked to a young woman who was four years old when 9/11 happened. and the last conversation she had with her father was him calling from the twin towers saying peyton, i love you and i will always watch over you. and for the next decade, she was haunted by that conversation. and she said to me, you know, by finally getting bin laden, that brought some closure to me. and when we do things like that, when we bring those who have harmed us to justice, that sends a message to the world and it tells peyton that we did not forget her father. >> all right. >> and i make that point because that's the kind of clarity of leadership and those decisions are not always popular. those decisions generally are not poll tested and even some in my own party including my current vice president had the same critique
and you said we should ask pakistan for permission. and if we had asked pakistan permission, we would not have gotten him. it was worth moving and heaven and earth to get him. after we killed bin laden, i was at ground zero for a memorial and talked to a young woman who was four years old when 9/11 happened. and the last conversation she had with her father was him calling from the twin towers saying peyton, i love you and i will always watch over you. and for the next decade, she was haunted...
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but pakistan is important to the region, to the world, and to us, because pakistan as 100 nuclear warheads, and they're rushing to build a lot more. the hot more than great prudence sometime in the relatively near future. the also have the haqqani network and the taliban existent within their country. and so, a pakistan that falls apart, becomes a failed state, would be of extraordinary data to afghanistan and to us. and so we're going to have to remain helpful in encouraging pakistan to move towards a more stable government and rebuild a relationship with us. and that means that our aid that we provide to pakistan is the to have to be conditioned upon certain benchmarks been met. so for me and i look at this as both the need to help move pakistan and the right direction and also to get afghanistan to be ready and they will be ready by the end of 2014. >> mr. president. you know, when i came into office we were still bogged down in iraq and afghanistan have been drifting for a decade. we end of the war in iraq, refocus our attention on afghanistan and we did deliver a surge of troops. that
but pakistan is important to the region, to the world, and to us, because pakistan as 100 nuclear warheads, and they're rushing to build a lot more. the hot more than great prudence sometime in the relatively near future. the also have the haqqani network and the taliban existent within their country. and so, a pakistan that falls apart, becomes a failed state, would be of extraordinary data to afghanistan and to us. and so we're going to have to remain helpful in encouraging pakistan to move...
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and by the way, in 2008, the president said he would go into pakistan to go after osama bin laden. governor romney said he wouldn't. governor romney said it was tragic that we entered the iraq war. one of the reasons that al qaeda strengthened during the last decade was our focus in iraq. so we are happy to have this debate and we'll have it obviously -- >> was this an intelligence failure? >> no. this was an event obviously, a complex event. we're only talking about a matter of weeks here. so as information was arrived at, as determinations were made, that was shared with the american people. and i think again the focus needs to be how do we make sure that our facilities and ambassadors and our personnel are secure going forward. and that's what the focus is on. >> as you know, the chairman of the homeland security committee has called for susan rice to resign. >> she's done an excellent job for this country and this administration. >> ben ghazi is so bad that the fbi can't even go in and investigate. what about the fact that there are military operations to find ambassador stephe
and by the way, in 2008, the president said he would go into pakistan to go after osama bin laden. governor romney said he wouldn't. governor romney said it was tragic that we entered the iraq war. one of the reasons that al qaeda strengthened during the last decade was our focus in iraq. so we are happy to have this debate and we'll have it obviously -- >> was this an intelligence failure? >> no. this was an event obviously, a complex event. we're only talking about a matter of...
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i spoke to her a short while ago from islamabad, pakistan. saima mohsin, welcome. first of all, we know the taliban are claiming responsibility. what more do we know about that? >> reporter: yes, the taliban have released a statement accepting responsibility and saying this is because they believe malala yousufzai, this 14-year-old girl from the swat valley, stands for a secular state because she stood up and spoke up against the taliban and fought for young girls' rightses, girls like herself, to go to school. but interestingly, they're arguing that this isn't because she's fighting for the right to education. it's because she stands for a secular society and because she's bringing in western ideals into pakistan. and tonight, they've insisted that should she survive this attack, they will attack her again and this time they say they will ensure they kill her. >> woodruff: why do you think they believe a 14-year-old girl can a threat? >> reporter: well, this is something that everyone across pakistan has condemned, and, indeed, said that how could a teenager be a
i spoke to her a short while ago from islamabad, pakistan. saima mohsin, welcome. first of all, we know the taliban are claiming responsibility. what more do we know about that? >> reporter: yes, the taliban have released a statement accepting responsibility and saying this is because they believe malala yousufzai, this 14-year-old girl from the swat valley, stands for a secular state because she stood up and spoke up against the taliban and fought for young girls' rightses, girls like...
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will she ever return to pakistan? >> i think it is too early to say about what their condition will be and all that kind of thing. i think it will be difficult. the pakistani taliban have not only issued more threats against her, should she survived, but also against father, to whom she was very close, and two other members of her family. they may not feel able to remain in pakistan. unless things change dramatically if in the next couple years, it will be difficult for she and her family to return. she has always insisted, being a strong young woman, that she has no intention of leaving swat valley. she wants to stay here and get an education. a lot of people here are praying that she will fulfill that goal monday. >> we've got some news. the winner of the nobel prize for economics has been announced. it has gone to alvin roth and lloyd shaffley, two americans. that is just coming to us. winning the nobel economics prize. now, the philippine government and the country's largest moslem rebel group that signed a pulmon
will she ever return to pakistan? >> i think it is too early to say about what their condition will be and all that kind of thing. i think it will be difficult. the pakistani taliban have not only issued more threats against her, should she survived, but also against father, to whom she was very close, and two other members of her family. they may not feel able to remain in pakistan. unless things change dramatically if in the next couple years, it will be difficult for she and her family...
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ambassador to pakistan. thank you for joining us. he was saying in his report this could prove a turning point with pakistan. what do you think? >> i think there are millions of people across pakistan that certainly hope so. i was very encouraged to die. of course, it is the day of prayer for malala. the chief of the mosque in lahore calls for "and ambassador of hope." that is an enormously significant. religious scholars have issued a fatwah, determining that the attack was unislamic. these are important messages that we hope will unify pakistan and they seem to be. >> how much support do you think there is at the grass-roots level for the taliban policy of not letting girls of education? >> is basically a conservative society. you would find most people are conservative about girls' education. they supported for the first -- for the first few years. they do support -- is long does it support girls' education. -- islam does support girls' education. the fact that malala is one of them, it has personalized the issue. >> do you think
ambassador to pakistan. thank you for joining us. he was saying in his report this could prove a turning point with pakistan. what do you think? >> i think there are millions of people across pakistan that certainly hope so. i was very encouraged to die. of course, it is the day of prayer for malala. the chief of the mosque in lahore calls for "and ambassador of hope." that is an enormously significant. religious scholars have issued a fatwah, determining that the attack was...
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pakistan. >> bond. james bond. >> the spy with enduring appeal. 50 years after 007 hit the big screen, we look back at the man and his martinis. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. after months of gloomy financial news, tonight, some encouraging signs that america's economy is gaining momentum and creating more jobs. figures out today show unemployment has dropped to its lowest rate in almost four years. 12 million americans are still out of work, but falling unemployment has surprised most analysts. both barack obama and mitt romney were quick to seize on the numbers. here is our north america editor. >> snow in downtown denver slow down the rush hour, that millions of americans have no need form morning haste -- no need for morning haze. how to create more jobs has been central for this election. unemployment rose after barack obama became president, peaking at just over 10%. today's figure is the first time it has been under 8% for 44 months. >> this morning, we found
pakistan. >> bond. james bond. >> the spy with enduring appeal. 50 years after 007 hit the big screen, we look back at the man and his martinis. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. after months of gloomy financial news, tonight, some encouraging signs that america's economy is gaining momentum and creating more jobs. figures out today show unemployment has dropped to its lowest rate in almost four years. 12 million americans are still out of work, but...
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you will recall that india and pakistan were split. there were millions of hindus inside pakistan. karachi is a historical the hindu city. the majority fled. some remain. i doubt anybody could accurately count them. could be hundreds of thousands, it could be millions. people practice different religions. if you are not a particular kind of muscle, you can be harassed or worse. >> indonesia, religious freedom? >> there is. there is an openness to the united states. people apologized for recent protests against the u.s. consulate. there are a variety of beliefs. one of the biggest challenges to religious freedom in muslim countries right now is faced by muslims, people who are a minority sect, shias, who are banned from calling themselves muslims in pakistan. one of the greatest threats to religious freedom and religious tolerance in the muslim world is placed by muslims who are intimidated or terrorize by people who want to impose their own version of the religion on them. >> here is another report of yours in libya from your trip back to the middle of this year. [video clip] >> th
you will recall that india and pakistan were split. there were millions of hindus inside pakistan. karachi is a historical the hindu city. the majority fled. some remain. i doubt anybody could accurately count them. could be hundreds of thousands, it could be millions. people practice different religions. if you are not a particular kind of muscle, you can be harassed or worse. >> indonesia, religious freedom? >> there is. there is an openness to the united states. people apologized...
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. >> ifill: outrage in pakistan, after an outspoken 14-year-old was shot by the taliban for promoting education for girls. >> woodruff: and we examine new evidence that lance armstrong was at the center of a sophisticated professional doping program, including testimony from his former teammates. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the supreme court heard arguments today in one of the most closely watched cases of the term. it marked a return to the decades-long legal debate over affirmative action. the scene outside the supreme court building made clear just how anticipated this case has been. for the first time in nearly a decade, the justices are considering whether it's constitutional for universities to use race in deciding who they admit. the suit was brought by abigail fisher
. >> ifill: outrage in pakistan, after an outspoken 14-year-old was shot by the taliban for promoting education for girls. >> woodruff: and we examine new evidence that lance armstrong was at the center of a sophisticated professional doping program, including testimony from his former teammates. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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pakistan is technically an ally. they are not acting very much like an alley by now but we have work to do. i cannot blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan to get osama bin laden. that was the right thing to do. that upset them that there was a great deal of anger even before that. we will have to work with the people in pakistan to try to help them move to a more responsible course than the one they are on. it is important for them, the nuclear weapons, the success of afghanistan. inside pakistan, you have a large group of pashtuns that are taliban's. it is important for us to recognize that we cannot just walk away from pakistan theory we do need to make sure as we send support for them that this is tied to them making progress on matters that would lead them to becoming a civil society. >> we know president obama's position, but what is your position on the use of drones? >> i believe we should use all means necessary to take out those who
pakistan is technically an ally. they are not acting very much like an alley by now but we have work to do. i cannot blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan to get osama bin laden. that was the right thing to do. that upset them that there was a great deal of anger even before that. we will have to work with the people in pakistan to try to help them move to a more responsible course than the one they are on. it is...
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we continue to give pakistan billions of dollars. is it time for us to divorce pakistan? >> no, it's not time to divorce a nation on earth that has 100 nuclear weapons and is on the way to double that at some point. a nation that has serious threats from terror groups within its nation. it's a nation that's not like others, it doesn't have a civilian leadership. you have the isi there, the organization that is probably the most powerful of the three branches. you have the military and the civilian government. this is a nation, which if it falls apart, if it becomes a failed state there are nuclear weapons there. have you terrorists there who can grab their hands out of those nuclear weapons. this is an important part of the world for us. pakistan is technically an ally and they're not acting like an ally right now. we have some work to do. i don't blame the administration for the fact that the relationship with pakistan is strained. we had to go into pakistan, we had to go in there to get osama bin ladin, that was the right thing to do. that upset them, there was a great
we continue to give pakistan billions of dollars. is it time for us to divorce pakistan? >> no, it's not time to divorce a nation on earth that has 100 nuclear weapons and is on the way to double that at some point. a nation that has serious threats from terror groups within its nation. it's a nation that's not like others, it doesn't have a civilian leadership. you have the isi there, the organization that is probably the most powerful of the three branches. you have the military and the...
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pakistan is a member of the so-called next level. countries that have potential to form the bricks in the next wave of emerging economy. japanese firms hope to make inroads in to the pakistani market by pitching their advanced technology and know-how. nhk world, islamabad. >>> that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> scientists in the u.s. have developed a blood test whether a child will be born with down's seven dream. >> last year scientists at this california-based biotechnology company introduced a revoluti revolutionary blood test. it's said to be accurate as the whether a child will be born with down syndrome. researchers at the company have been busy, they're analyzing blood from the note feather langds, israel and other countries. at this time the test requires sticking a needle into the ute truss. the new test carries no such risk. more than 20,000 women in the united states have already taken the test. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again, she chose the new t
pakistan is a member of the so-called next level. countries that have potential to form the bricks in the next wave of emerging economy. japanese firms hope to make inroads in to the pakistani market by pitching their advanced technology and know-how. nhk world, islamabad. >>> that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> scientists in the u.s. have developed a blood test whether a child will be born with down's seven dream. >> last...
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pakistan had an era of dramatic growth. in the 196 # 0s, pakistan is carerra today. think about korea today, but in the 1960 #s, that was pakistan. people thought it would be a success. they were a huge ally of ours. you had open space, people rushing in to take advantage of a newly created country, a strange country, came over, partitioned, but that created economic opportunity. the problem was there was no act two. those families got control of the political apparatus. talk about the unstability, and there's not been enough instability, but behind the scenes, the economic structure dominated by the same small group of people, same thing in egypt, you know, mubarak left, but, you know, pakistan and egypt, different stories. the military in both country controls upwards of 40% of the economy directly, and the rest of it is a small group of elites so that's what holds development back. it's the lack of big trees falling and creating anew back to the gm question, you know, really gets back to the gm question. you need to have the capabilities on society to repurpose ou
pakistan had an era of dramatic growth. in the 196 # 0s, pakistan is carerra today. think about korea today, but in the 1960 #s, that was pakistan. people thought it would be a success. they were a huge ally of ours. you had open space, people rushing in to take advantage of a newly created country, a strange country, came over, partitioned, but that created economic opportunity. the problem was there was no act two. those families got control of the political apparatus. talk about the...
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and elsewhere recently pakistan's foreign minister. car was asked why her country is ranking among the top and anti-american sentiment and she just responded with one word drones she followed up by saying this. of the unsafe in fact it's unfair to put it in the i don't think anyone denies that not in the united states system let's pick one book it is illegal and it is. that it is known to productive that means you are an example with three nine eleven there was one. in fight back at them did you know how many there have been from one to two thousand. three hundred and fifty two. interestingly yemen's president. has praised u.s. drone strikes saying that they have pinpoint precision and even went as far to say that he personally approves every strike that occurs in this country a country that underwent a western backed transition after the arab spring have i'm sure the yemeni people overthrew their overthrew their kleptocratic leader just have a new one installed who embrace drone bombings with open arms but aside from the obviously unl
and elsewhere recently pakistan's foreign minister. car was asked why her country is ranking among the top and anti-american sentiment and she just responded with one word drones she followed up by saying this. of the unsafe in fact it's unfair to put it in the i don't think anyone denies that not in the united states system let's pick one book it is illegal and it is. that it is known to productive that means you are an example with three nine eleven there was one. in fight back at them did...